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0 rULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1920 SECTION- r. HOW NATIONAL Motor Car Men Interested SLATE IS MADE, in Pennington 's Prediction Partv Machinery Often m i, ,(,..,( MMwin In- I mull' i uiviii iniii tontionn of Delegates. FEAR WILSON GHOST Convention IVedletloim an Viowcd by Politician in the National Capital. 11, (inoiton w Mi'MMKim WAfllllVUTON. April "Who will li" niimliinlmj for irfilirii7 Kvprrlioily'd iuMiik Ihul ntlon, anil fV-rvloily inkKlnx h hiumw at Ihn niiswrr Hut. Ilm tteiitilti l Hint nolioitk WIiowk how tlir prtilKit mnnitti on lh- nmllor. rmr 1om liny nn know whom Holm. l'hrmn will Imi'k. TIiobo uio I tin HilmlHK link lh rhaiiiK Hint tr-tl to tliw noiHlnu lion. I'unriwp iliK'mi'l Iwi-U , ltr Wl. Ham Howard Tuft vm ihiiiiIumimI Ht ClilciiH" I" l!MH. "vii llixiiKh it oil thr innilillnili ir,y tin- ir'nli'ii y Anil Iho OiMiinrrnlIc iitt'iy l t r'.nly nt thin Hint' t rrpnillulf Wootfrow WIlNlltl. TIiitp'o I"" H"l "f llln" dlcloli-ii to In- pin t ti'rf 'i'h of thn romlni: ommnlloiiii for Iih r.nn ulrtiTdlloii, mill It li pBlll Hint Hi" f If. .l n Rim opfli. ililt Ihu clmnnoH urn tlmt llw wlnimr. In wtrh rmiven tlon enn lio nniii'f In nilvntii'O hy cirtnlu purlieu If they Min.ilil fit to Inko the piihllc Into thulr ciinfl ilenci'. It Is no reflection upnn tlio iloln kIbii to iho rmivi'iitlmm lu y Hlr rolrclltm of omllilnt'N Ih pretty K'ti erivlly iniulft for them hoforo they nwenilile. It merely ninuix that thn (li'lniuteM Kitllinr Willi Ihu Internum of their rexpocllvo HrtleH ut heiirl nnd willing to lo wlmtovnr limy hi brat for thn putty niul to n party iiuiti tlmt memm wliulever nmy ho licM for )i In roiintry mid when tho ImilerH lrlil a rerlnln ciinill dill wouhl he tho NtrotWHl they could niitnn the rtelecateH ro remly und wllllnit lo nomliiiite him. Of courne, hoiiiv i nndlihileM lm kih'Ii nrdenl iiilherentii that ihey mn nut lio perminiled to ehuwin their oholce, hut In tho end I he rhiiUo of the leader iimutlly Iiccoiihh the i holco of the convention. With im ninny nplrimtM im wilt l presented to wicli convention this yrar, II Hhiuilil lie un euy mutter fur lh powerful pollticliuiH to loep til" Mitn iiciiltered till the convention ,o. Klnn to tire, nnd then Krmluully Imvo tho volo of ii certain 01111111111110 m iTpaMed until Ii hIiuiiiimIii HlurtH And tho work Ih donn. l"liut meanit tho inlltlcliilifl mid leudiTH halo In nureo on whom they want nominated, They failed to nurcu In (.'hiriiKO n ivt nnd whllo tho "old KHard" won nut they Hue.rlflccd their chiincen or mic cons to carry their nohit In the con ventlon. That llhmnp C'larli, who for oIkIH ImllolH In the llaltimoie eonventloii of 1012 hud a majority of tho votcn. win defeated hy tho nolltkluiin rather tlian hv tho dele Kite In qbvloiiH. Mr, Mrynn domi nated tho Hultlmpru convonllon ax completely an Senator renrono ami Ilia auoclati'M did that at CIiIciiko. Mr. Hryan. from various cauno ncemn to hao lost hl.i control over the demoonitli! narty. 1 lo may try lo dominate tho convention- or hn may not even ho Vi deh'Kiitu to t. Tho lutter norms mnro prohnhle, JudirliiK y Hi" Informiitlun which comeii from NenrniiKii, nut. wnoiner he In n dek'Kiilo or not, mid whether he altcmptn to control tho cojiven tlon'i cournu or not. Mr. Hryan will lint ho tho munter this your. Woodrow WIInoii "till clalniH nnd has the loyal Hiipport nt the demo cratlu party to Mich mi extent, at leant, that he will ho the domU.atllii; flKUro In the Hah I' iiinrlsco rouven tlon. even thouith 3.0UU miles away Tho democratic pnrly must follow tho prenlilnit'a leadarHhlp, or repudl. ato him, No politician of either party will any thern Is n chance lu a million of the party repudlntliiK Woodrow W.llnun. If evidence of J inn is wmiieu, Kinio mier niniii n.in elected ileleir.ittoiin to tho conven tion and sent theut without Instruc tions, waltliiK to are what hccium t he tho prosldent'H wish In leitard to thn nomination of his succensor. In spile of the univetKat oppoHltlnn to a third term, 11 kihiiiih prohatilo thai the democratic convention would even nominate Mr Wilson to succeed himself, If it wore made ap parent to the uatherltii.' that this Mould he the suiosti method of ear rylng out his polUltH mid prcentnn thu nation from taking a h.ickuad step In Its new uorld pollcicH. Mnit perbonn do not i.clleve Mr. Wilson will ask this, or that his liraHli would permit him to accept, it uf fercd the nomination. Hut that he will to able lo Impress the com en- I tlon with his views us lo what shou'il ' tie dune, and that It will act favor- j ably upon any uKKestliuiH ho may havo to offer seems assured. Tho question, so fur us the nom ination Is concerned, seems to lio whether Mr, Wilson will undertake to Influence the Judgment of the convention with n-gurd to the se lection of candidates. If ho does, und kIwh plausible reasons, as ho always does for whatever hiikkos tlons he malum, the chance me the convention Is gotox 0 ho u inlKhl) pretty free-for-all, with about the larcest list of entries ever started lu a democratic national convention race. Whatever may ho his final deci sion In the mutter. Mr Wilson must ba considered a possibility, at least tin may he of the opinion that some otto ulna can us well represent his views before the people iih ho can, and in that event he will not be nom inated Hut, if he should link to he permitted to finish the jjre.it work lie has begun and which remains unfinished through no lault of his own well, ho Is ut least u possibil ity In the contest. Taking others who are nctivo or receptive candidates, alphabetically, Chanlp Clark Is considered hy some to ttund u pretty koocI chance us a dark horse. Mr. I'lnrk declined to make u rumpulen, but he has not de. ollned to nci-opt the nomination. It offered to him, and his close friends arc active In his behalf. While hu does not entirely represent the pics idnntk nttltudu on everyihliut, Mr CUrk probably would make an tie ceptuhlo compromise, If an uutl Wilson move uhould start In the con. ventlon Ik ih stioni; oiioukIi for iiiott of thu Wilson pollcieti, yet np- j The foieeasl mad. in nil) in 'J I'erililtlllto", inneriil faciei v manager of tho 1' 8 Oonipre sloii Inner Tube company, thai 10. 000, 000 diilornnhlln would b In np enitlnn in thn Hnllsd Mlutisj In H has attracted wide attention in thn motor oar world Thn pioilletion has linen the snlijeet of ruiiimeiit lijf iniiKiisihe und neMhpipi r automobile iIIidis thrniiahoul the country A a itsiilt of his many ysars' a perlonen In eonneeilxi with the rub bur industry Mr leinilnin la r - (iRnlind a sn authoilty In hundllng tire and tub prublema rr manu- fieiururs. 'I'ha data gaiherml hy Mr I'eiinlimtiin about the prospan tlVM inersHin In thn pioductloii of motor rs In the ntxi few months wms otitHlned hy efforts extendlo -iver many wenna i t'nlnoltlent with the niipraenrtetiti d development of the riiitouiobllu bull , riiss die and tub manufacturers n.e i preparing lo nrovlda adillilonal f. 'elllllnii to incfHsnn their production I'upaclty DlflelKla of th Mr. eom jpii nles of lh rouuiry am maklna j every effort to inset the demands for I their product 'MpitHlllts in the east are nl-" . HatliiK will! ills l ulled Hlate I'uni Ipinaalun Intinr Tube company ft Ih coliMtrurllon ul a nrsneli unil in IVnnaylanli4 Thsy earns lo Tulaa mcen'ly to ritctin plans for tho pro posed project with ofrieer of the local loiporalhiti. p. -a Is lo those who nr not with ihs president In eterylhlng. Taking the innillilKtfwt iilphubstl eally, sonin may object hsoans.. Mr. Hryan was mil mentioned hemic Ml Mark, bill thn chaneea of thn i"in- entlon M'pudlatlliK I'reslileiit Wll son, as It would hnvn to do to takn up Mr Hran, are so remote that hp chii hardly on considered so mueh a a possibility. (lovernor (Jox seeina lo be on of thn mosi likely prolm hllli lea in the field, m the event the president makcK mi Indication of Ills choice and eeps hands off Without hav- lliu made mill h noise oi conn out ol his Iiuiiih stale, the Ohio ovcr nor seems In Im HiilnltiK ntrenntfl nt a Kteat rate and there Is reason to believe he will not show his KMintcwt streiiKth on Ihu first hnllot by any menus, us he looks like one wiioso streiiKlh will Krow In tho conveu tlon Ambassador John W Davis or West VliKllllfi, now slatloned at the court of Ht Jaules, Is conrededly of presidential caliber, ami II Is by no means certain that hu will not be the nicslilf ul'n choice. In full a1'- cord with tho president In the af fairs of recent, years, ardently ad mired by the president mid with suf ficient expel lenco lu public life to eiiilp him for tho duties of the of fice, Mr Davis Is lc,nrded as hav Inir a itond chance for the nomina tion, lie will receive tllo solid olo of West VliKlnla lu the convention so InniT as tlieic seems it chance for his nomination. (lovernor Kdword I. r.dw.uds of New Jersey, champion of the rlithts of the states and outspoken iiKalust liny Infringement on the reset ed rlithls of states or imilWiluiils, is showliiK up stroni: wherevsr his name Is before the people. The Kovernor Is not well known through, out the country, but If ho should ml. dress the nomlmttlnt; convention mid make a deep Impression on llln dele Kates ho would become formidable cornier Aniuassailor Jiiiiich w (lernrd Is not a favorlto In the race for thn nomination. Ho does not even otpect to be nominated. Hut his ttniun will bo presented mid there's no tclllnn how the votn will he cast. Henator Ollbert M Ultehcock, who led tho flitht In the senate for the tieaty without reservations, Is con sidered by many us the probable, cholee of the president. Ill oaso h MapiMUMMi any view on the subjeet llsllsr than any one else, probably. h would rsprnssnt thn presldetit'ii poRlilon on thn relations of this country to the telt of the world, in well us mi many doinnallc mutters. He Is maklrm the fh;ht In Nebraska for control of the ieentlon from that stHle ami is t-xpeoted to defn.it the lliyan culminates tor iieic,;uiM. , (if eourii', If he shoiilil full lo Ourry Neliraskii aiiulriat Mr Hryan bis chHiices foi tint nomination would be diminished very Ktenlly. Hut, even then, he mlRht he possible Hy iloeliiiliiK lo uciept tint demo-, erntlc nomination, f offsretl, Her bert Hoover seems to havo taken himself out of the list of ilemocrnllc possibilities Hilt such a situation iiUKhl arise as would make him available to the democrats. Appar ently the politicians of Iho repuldl . ii it parly do mil Intend to let him have the repuiiiicaii nomiiimioii MIii.ii lil In, en Into thn republican (invention and make u slroiiK show In hut be ilcfeatiiil by very apparent innrhlnutlniis of the leaders, or be ,.i.,.M.... Mii rrnu., in Mtntiil mi H-.irh a platform as the republican conven tion liUKlll aiinpt, no woum ne u iy Kieat possibility in the demii'Tiitlc eonventloii a few weeks later Mr. Hoover so completely represents the Ideas of Mr. Wilson and has ex pressed himself so stromjly In favor of many democratic principles, and n'ems to diaw votes from rimer party eiiially, thai In the event of his defeat for the iioiuluatliiu hy the work of the republican political ma chine, ho mlKht become a very for inblahle contestant for tho demo crude nomination. Kuinier Secretary of the Treasury W. 11. McAdoo is u very frequent Ituess In connection with the nnniln i tlon. It seems practically certain the president will not urKo tho nom. Inntlon of Mr. McAdoo, his son-ln-l;w The people mlKht select Mr McAdoo for themselves and II.I..I .r,l,lr,i ,tf II llllt lIll'V would hardly take kindly to tho piesldenl stiloctliiK his son-in-law an his choice for his own suc cessor. It would look loo much like the royal aiicroalnn lo tho throne, In the event the president tnaken no recommendation as to who nhould succeed him, Mr Mi'Adoo mlKht Im a slroni: candidate. Hut, an a mat ter of fact, his name has been lonu- est nefore the pvopl,- of m of lh' c.indldHles and then seelns tr. In- no1 vwi.mln up of the' p'iile of 'HIV m tlon lo nun Perhaps the Main I lime has noi coma, but he down t s i in ul thin time l have a ei( st runs h'dd on the peotib , Vhe President Marshall Is not a enndldnte for thn in eslrtnte y, but he 11 ronslderrd a posslhlllly just the same. He will protiahly be chairman of ihe commute on reso lution of the nomlnatlnc conven tion and has sum- sirohK Idiaa on the subject of the platform In ease of tonf balloting, or a ileadloei', Mr. Marshall's name mlKht sun an ; iroiind ni a compromise caiiflidate. ' Menalor llohert I, tjwen of ' - homn lenis to be relylnic ton miieo on the support of William J Miyan I.. l.nu,. ...tt.th it it (hlttlCM fOr ihS noinlnallon Henator (wen was an I ardent supporter of l'relrtnt Wil son when he obtained the msti u ted delegation from Oklahoma Hime then he has hetome niibe i los, v Identified with Mr fiiyim wlm doean't seem to have mueh c h,u f controlling Ihe convention Attorney (lennral A. Ml"'" I Palmar, aupporter of Piexld- n Wii son's policies tluoushout, pr of unH-Amarlcfinlaiii In this roi1 try, Nemesis of Iho profiteei ai'd Urn ureal "white hope" In tin fiit'i' with old hlMh cos l of i vint: i Ituesa of a very InrRo and kh.wi' i number of piraona for Ho- ih crutic nomination. It Is hu d t President Wilson sent word i eral Palmer and Mr. Mi Ad .i tin same day that he would huw ii'i o1 lei Hon to their heeomlliK .unlidaie I Thai Is ns close to an endo's-mcet us he has Klven either of them fur. Hut Mr. Palmer bus made 1' apparent from the biK'nnmp i.f lis enndldney that he Is In to inprccnt the iidmlnlstrHtlnn views niul to ip hold the presidents pnll'di ami io many aro iruestliiK him ns tho piesi dent's cholee. Hnke Hnillh of (lenrula. ins on 'he list alphabetically, seems to bo lust III every way He Is from too fir south lo stand a chance for the nom. Illation Hits year, and It Is not ion sldered hero that he Is n serious indoliiK ixjipi fa i h pio pise, if posallile. to preiit the votn of (enralii from hung counted in favor of the piesldenl s policies Like former Hetiinor Joe Pulley, in Texas, he is oppised lo 'he administration and wants to take an active part in the effoi! to discredit it, ao far s he euir In his oWft state ft II doubt fill f Mr Hmlth s name will be presented to Hie convention Now, If anybody can tell any morn about Who Ml going In receive thn nomination than he could before he reuU this article, lis Is a nonil'r While everybody guessing, the Kin seen differ, and Will until u liMli more inrorimition is rccieii noni the while home. ' WiSir Khaki lo Cut " CoNrHtlIA. Kaji. April at.- In an effort to heat thn High cost of living high school boy hern have, il,,',lid in wear work shoes, work hI ii is t khaki tinusers Tho stu- ili t en no II voted recent IV that' liovs were ns Rullty as irH when 1' eninn fo extravagant dres Heeentlng the charge, the boys de cided to adop' Ihe "simple' clothes Plans largest Hoc Hmicli. WUlMtTiN, Ok In . ApiH -I liOO-acie tract of land which he Intends to turn into the latest hK ranch in llv world has been pur chased hy Xeha Welch The trnet Ilea near Haden, Okln . and will be optned within a few days Web h Is one of he most widely known h"K raisers In this snatlnn of tho state $1(1 lo Attend I'uiienil. tt ilK'KHTKH. Mass April 2 "If tn nieces and tmphews come lo Hpencer to my funeral they eMill re eelve $10' tuch " This provision Is contained In tho will of Htephunle Inline The will also contains n reiiles that the casket In which shn ItiiRht tin hurled should not cost moro than $100 uJsLIimIMmmmmn$mim $ iwimi win mmt m i$iiwiMiiw$iwigiWj m I sr.Rir.s 20 3 gmaM$& 11 1W Rockford College Non-Set ! n rlan I'oumlcil IHI7 FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL standard modern Liberal Arts college fur modern women Kx pert faculty of forty. Htrong A. II nnd H. H rourrej In Kngllsh. modern Inngiiai' s classics, history, phllosnphy si i eureH, Hocliil mid political hi I ences nil luilliht lu their rela Hon to life ami it h prnbleimi. Special courses In Music. Art, 'Munition, Homo l onoml h, Social Work, leading to de grees. Modern equipment. New swim ming Pool. Athletics, liner- i In k nnd wholesome social life. Kcnil for Catalog Wm. A. Maddox, Ph. D., President W1 College Ave, HocUfortl, III. SPECIAL-SIX SIMPLE, noiseless gear-shift; responsive flexibility of the motor; the remarkable ease with which the car steers and stays in the road these are only a few of the many reasons that make the SPECIAL-SIX such an easy car to drive. ? SO II. P. il.Uchabl. hxil molori int.rinxHiU trin rnu.ion, I Ift.ln. hrlliai, fUlot nuilmum mfufl fur fit pincri. All 5luilhkr Cars mf 4)uippffd with Cord Tirvl- anatho- !itudbakr prcceiitnt "This is a Studcbakcr 'cir" Wclsh-McNulty Motor Co. nisi itim-roits Hoiihlcr nl Si'venlli Phone OHjigc IHIII 1)UTTING a cheap tube in a valuable casing is like erecting a shanty on a boulevard plot. Put a Kelly Tube in a Kelly Tire if you want your investment to yield big dividends in mileage. For Instant Service CALL OSAGE CEDAR Kelly Tire Sales Co. 20 WEST FIFTH STREET WATCH JENNINGS, OKLA. GROW! The big oil wells are flowing and field extending, so there is nothing else left for it to do but grow. A REAL OPPORTUNITY With its three railroads, two oil refineries, city water system, $85,000 sanitary sewer system going innow high school under construction, natural gas, oil well supply houses and the largest producing oil wells in Oklahoma coming in daily, what else can she do but grow? .1,000 HOMES NEEDED JENNINGS needs 1,000 homes to supply the present demands and rents are going skyward and every available room is taken. Houses are being built, but yet they come. Invest your money here, where it will double over night. NEW ADDITIO N The HOME ADDITION will be opened next Wednesday, April 2S, at 0 a. m., and here is your real chance to double your money, and they aro going to sell like hot cakes. All lots will have a 50-foot front and 120 feet deep with 20-foot alloy. PRICE $150 TO $250 PER LOT WITH TERMS Choice comer lots will soli for $250 and the rest will range in price down to $150; and re member they are 50-foot front lots. TERMS will bo one-third cash, balance in five equal monthly payments; 5r off for cash. BEAUTIFUL ADDITION AND BEAUTIFUL HOMES Some beautiful homes are being planned to be built on this ADDITION and within GO days it will look like a NEW CITY and JENNINGS will be no exception to any other booming oil town where lots double in value over night. ABSTRACT OF TITLE AND WARRANTY DEED An abstract of title will be given with each sale and you may mail or phone your orders in and you will be given the same careful consideration as if you were on the ground. Make all checks and drafts payable to either party as signed below. Don't wait, now is the time to' get your order in. Wednesday Next, April 28 Don't forgot the date, (live Jennings the once over before you invest elsewhere. You will double your money before you make the second payment. PHONIC, WHITE 01! SEE IN PERSON. J. J. PITZPATR1CK PHONK US F. D. BORDENKIRCHER JENNINGS, OKLA. Why Auburn Certified Tires Lead in Mileage The statement of ingred ients proved by our cer tified statement at tached to each tire shows the superior quality of materials used in the manufacture of Auburn tires. They set an unusually high mark in the quanti r ty of pure rubber used in the composition with re lation to the remainder of ingredients of Auburn tire construction. The high percentage of rubber used, together with the presence of an extra ply of fabric or corresponding cord show why AUBURN CERTI FIED TIRES wear like steel and have phenome nal mileage records in five years of service. Dapperts Garage Storage Supplies Repairs 214 South Detroit Osage 4739 i Si